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Fill DAY, APRIL 18, 1010 PAGE 2 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS i T.V TRSpriDgfieldNews tfeiMleSn itvnrv Thnrailnv hv the Lane County Publishing Association. ROBERT A. BRODIE, Editor and Mar. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable in ndvanco.) . , One year $1.50 Blx months 7B Three months - .50 ADVERTISING RATES Per Display Column Inch Qno Time 25c Each subsequent insertion 20c By the month, each Insertion 15c Readers Each insertion, per lino .. 05c I i A m. . V 9 1 :t' I VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN. Propaganda did not end with the signing of the armistice. The Ger man secret service 1b supposed to have ceased operations, but there is f an Insidious, devilish sort of antan gonlsm'to the loyal duty of American citizenship that Is seemingly actuated by the same spirit that was behind the German activities In the early part of the war. Reports are being cir culated by word of mouth that the Victory Liberty Loans are to be Is sued only In large denominations; that the Interest rates will be unat tractive, and further equally ridicul ous statements calculated to - make more difficult the subscription of quo tas. To the ordinary mind the origin of the unfounded stories which are Injurious to the cause of the nation Is beyond understanding. But it Is also a matter for reflection why so many apparently good citizens are misled to repeat unfounded rumors reflecting upon the Integrity of their govern- ment The lessons taught by the ex perlences of the last four years should not be forgotten too' readily. The Vic-1 tory Liberty Loan is the financing of the war by the United StateB. It is to provide the money for the last war ( obligations of our government, and every American citizen should realize'' 'that the interest rate Is adequate and , that the security Is the best in the world. A WORLD CONGRESS OF LABOR. The convention creating a perma nent organization for the promotion of labor Interest throughout the world has been completed. The document consists of 41 articles. This new world-wide labor organization will consist of a general conference of la bor representatives and an interna tional labor office. The conference Is to be held at least once each year and will Include representatives of employers as well as workers. It will meet at the seat of the League of Nations where the International Labor Office will form a part of the League organization. The Labor Office will act as a gen eral clearing house for labor informa tion. The office will he In charge of a director who will be appointed by the governing body and will select his staff, which is to Include a certain number of women, from different, na- ,,. tionallties. A governing body of 24 , members will control the Labor Of- ; . . flee. . This body will consist of 12 gov ernment representatives, six members , r, elected by delegates representing, em . M ployers( and six delegates of working ;i people. The results of this great movement , fpr the peaceful adjustment of , labor it .problems of all countries seems like ly to.be one of the most Important, n suits, oi the. war. Qur total war expenses will be $47, a0,t)35,16O.79,r accqrdlng to an estl mato made by, Representative James ,7f?.;Qood,;,ot Iowa, who is to be chair- m&n of the Appropriations Commit tee in the next congress, Morover, strict economy, tho now chairman rsays will bo. necessary to keep, 'ex penses, . down to that amount. 'Hr. ,,Good also, estimates that government al, expenses will, hereafter be 4,000, . 000,009 annually or nearly four times as much as before the war. SUA f OMe. City of Tolwto. I Laou County.. J . , Frank 3. Caenay tnakta oath that h U aaalor partaar .of th.flj-m-of ,K. J. Cntnar Co.. dolus? kuatnasa In the City or To--Uo. .Comtr 'tM' Btr'm' sforMAlO. and kuiM im will oa.r tfcft aum r OHM -5-HtJMDRKD DOLLARS for ach aJJ T- , , rrcoa.ia Carrh that ctottM M riK U a7ei H&IAJ CATAltRrl CURB. t . I cKaJfajCMetftk Cart, to takaa tatanaattr MAKES HEAVY WORK SHOES. J. W. Huberd, of Eugene, Manufac turers pin Line of Heavy Work Shoes. Elsewhere in this Issue of tho News appears tho ndvorttscmont of Mr, J. j V. Huberd, of Eugene, who has re cently opened "The Real Shoe Shop At 1 Sixth Avenue and Wllnmotteo streets that city. Mr. Hubonl wis formerly located rat Seattle, whero he was widely known as an export manufacturer of heavy work shoes for loggers and mill men. In fact, his product Is known all over tho coast. In Seattle tho en tire polico forco, consisting of ovor . (00 men, wore the shoes made by Mr. j Hubonl exclusively, as they gavo better satisfaction in comfort nml wearing qualities than any other shoo on the market. j Mr. Huberd also makes a specialty , of repairing heavy work shoes, as well as ladles,' gentlemen's and chll- j dren's dress shoes. For this work ho has Installed a complete plant of the 1 most up-to-date shoe repairing ma-! chlnery In tho state, which enables ! him to do tho work In the most cm- cient and satisfactory manner at a low price. Give .him a trial by send ing a pair of old shoes to be repaired by parcel post, and he will return them to you, charges prepaid. Mr. Huberd will visit Springfield this month on the 2Sth test, at which time ho will take orders for work shoes, or ladles' and gentlemen's dress shoes, made from the best materials obtainable, and guaranteed "to give you the best Bhoe comfort you ever had In your life, and at a price you can afford to pay. SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY HAS INTERESTING PAMPHLETS The Springfield public library has received a number of pamphlets con taining valuable information on child welfare, etc, also a pamphlet entitled "War Risk Insurance Law," contain ing InformaUon graphically set forth for soldiers and sailors and dependent families. These pamphlets may bo consulted at any time during library hours. We have several small phonographs for sale at a very low price. We can give you reasonable terms. The Mu- sic Shop, 593 Ninth, Eugene A Real Shoe Shop That Will Give You Real Service If you are hard to fit,- we can make you a pair of Shoes that will give you real comfort and joy, from the best materials. Heavy Work Shoes a Specialty We are equipped with the most up-to-date machinery In the state for repair work, and a trial will convince you wi can do your work better, quicker and cheaper than you have ever had before. Send us an old pair of shoes by Parcel Post to be repaired and they will be returned promptly, charges prepaid. J. W. HUBERD Real Shoe Shop 6th Ave. and Willamette St., Eugene, Ore. Work Shoes Made to Order, $7.00 Guaranteed fully r SANDS ATHE& ADRIAN The Springfield Garage : 1 S NO W AN AUTHORIZED ; F O 9 SERVICE STATION; using genuine:' FORD PARTS We arc Equipped for all Kinds of Ford Repairing AUo Any Other Make of Can. Standard Makes of m Steele at Your -Furniture Needs You nro going to need a fow ulceus of FURNI TURE and n RUG or, two this spring to brighten up your home or replace the old one and you will find n big nssortment HERE both In furni ture and rugs to select from. Wo want your business and will give you the bcBt posBlblo sor vlce at all times and a DOLLAR'S WOTITH OF GOODS FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT WITH US. Come In and let us figure with you whether you want one pleco or o complete outfit. "Wo can 'SAVE YOU MONEY." Brauer & Conley t. Cor. Ninth and Oak, Eugene MAKE YOUR FEET HAPPY. Dr. Wm. French; of Eugene, Licensed Chiropodist' Corrects All Foot Troubles. One who docs not understand tho anatomy of the human foot cannot prescribe or fit the appliance needed for a certain or given foot trouble any more than one who knows noth ing about a match could repair It. Dr. French will examlno your foot without charge and prescribe the arch support, or other appliance needed by you. Ho also treats all foot troubles, removes corns,. bunions and callouses. His office Is In the same building with Tho Real Shoe Shop, 697 Wil lamette street, Eugene. Telephone '530,. . The doctor makes no charge for ex amination or advice. Read the News for the news. R D Tires aad Acc4Msories all Tiattes. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notico is hereby glvon that tho un dexslgnod has been appointed as ad-, rainlstrator of the estate of Harrison I), Gray, deceased, by the County Court of Lano county. All persons having claims against said estato ore horoby notified to file tho samo duly j vorineu wun uio administrator at tno law office of Williams & Dean, In Eu gene, Oregon, within six (6) months from tho dato of first publication of this notice. Dato of first publication of this notice April 4. 1919. J. W; BERGMAN, Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Ofllco at RcueburK, Ore. March 5. 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Isaac Nowton Olanton, of EuRcno, Oregon, who, on May 4, 1916. mado Homo stead Entry, Sorial ?o. 010128, for a tract of 101.82 acres In unaurvoyed Sec. 3C, Tp. 20 S., It. 3 E. W. M., described by motes and bounds, as follows: Beginning at corner No, 1, from whenco tho quartor-scctlon 'cor ner on east line of Section 35, same township, bears N. 89V C7' W., 19.99 cha; thence N. 20.45 chs; thenco. E. 39.93 chs; thenco S. 20.48 chs; thence V. 9.94 chs; thenco S. 10 chs; thenco W. 20 chs; thenco N". 10.04 chs; thonco W. 9.9C chs; to place of bcglnnlm;; has tiled notico of intention to make final threo-year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before E. 0. Immel, U. S. Commis sioner, at his office, at Eugeno, Oro gon, on tho ICth day of April, 1919. Jlb this land Is within a section granted to the State for school pur poses, the State of Oregon Is Bpoc- tally cited. Claimant names as witnesses: C. M. Dunning, of Oakridge, Ore gon; A. V. Rykor, of Oakridge, Ore gon; P. D, Chenowcth, pf Oakrldgo, Oregon; and Earl Hobort, of Oakrldgo, Oregon. W. H. CANON, Register. SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Lano County. Alma A. Jarvis, plaintiff, vs. Charles w. Jarvis. defendant. To Charles W. Jarvis, thq above- named defendant: In tho namo of tho Stato of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and re quired to bo and appear In tho abovo entitled Court and suit and answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff nlod herein ngalnst you within six weeks from the dato of the first publication of this summons, March 21st, 1919, and if you so fall to answer said com plaint within said (Ime, tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for, to-wlt: for a docroo dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing by and between you and plaintiff, for the custody of tho minor children mentioned in said complaint, and for full relief. Tills summons Is served upon you by publication In (he Springfield Nows, a newspaper pub lished in Springfleld, Lano County, Oregon, and weekly, for six consecu tive weeks, by order of Hon. O; T', Sklpwortb, Judge of the above 'Court; said order being mode and entorod of record March 18, .1610, directing the publication thereof. The dato of the nrat publication pre scribed oy 'said order is March" 21, 1919, and last date May 2, 1919. , , . CM. KISSINGER. A . AMcy-ner for Plaintiff. Residence, 'Eugene', Oregon, riOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Dprtmnt of jlWt' Interior. U. 8. Land Office aivRoeaburg, Ore. , , March 13, 1819. Notice la hereby given that FraM u. McQueen; of Mabel, 'Oregon, who, On April 24, 101S, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 07098, for theBWK NW4 and EVi NWU. Section 30, Township lti S, Ranre 1 E, Willamette 'Meridian, has filed notice of 'Inten tion to make fin 04 jTlve-year proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before E. O. Immel, U, 6. Com' mlssloner, at his offlee, at Eugene, Oregon, on the Ilnd day of April, 1919, 4 ' Claimant, names fts wltneasee; ,. . VT. Rlr. 'of Ubt 'Ortoa; H. M. Riggfl. of Mabel, -OrTO!. Adolf BIL ef Mabel, Oregon and Wlllla Bl&ek, of Mareol,, Oretoa. T rf.f-'dAWH, UsjJtfar. w OJYUL Vl1 VI ) A i IV" iar"aa'aMPi WW) VM , 1 (SWT THE "FEDERAL RESERVE'' BANKING SYSTEM, OF.WHICH OUR BANK IS A MEMBER, IS THE BEST BANKING SYSTEM EVER THOUGHT OUT. THE MEMBER BANKS HAVE PUT 137 MILLIONS OF GOLD INTO THE U. S. TREASURY. ON THIS GOLD THE GOVERNMENT ISSUES MONEY. WE CAN qET MONEY WHEN WE WANT IT BY TAKING OUR SECURITIES TO OUR DISTRICT "FEDERAL RESERVE" BANK. , YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY WHEN YO0 WANT IT WHEN YOU ARE A DEPOSITOR IN OUR BANK. LETS DO BUSINESS. COME IN. BANK WITH US. Miwr-ii,, Its up toyou says Sandv to Jock MacPherson "If it's thick, heavy sweetening you wont eticlc to your ordin ary plug. But for real tobacco satis faction, you've got to come to good old Gravely." Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch ty Court, of Lano County, Oregon, duly made by said Court on tho 21st day ot March, 1919, authorizing and directing T, II. Qarrott, tho Adminis trator ot said estate, to mako such salo, as such Administrator of tho real estate, hereinafter described, I will on Friday, the 2d day of May, 1919, at tho hour of 1 o'clock In tho attornoon of said day, at the southwost door of tho Lano County, Court Houso, in Eugono, Lane County, Oregon, offer for ualo and sell at public auction and public salo to, tho highest and best bidder for cash in hand and for tho highest and beet price obtain able therefor, all the right, title, and interest of Sttc K. IS. Preaton, de ceased tend of her estate, m and to the following ..described real estate, to-wlt; Lot Seventeen- In Block Five, Fatrmjounti now a pail of the City of Eugcrae, Lane' County, Ores on. Said' tale to be rsbjeot to confir mation .by said , Connty .Court. T. SI. OARRBTT, Administrator.' SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of tee State of pregon for Lane County. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, 'plalntlfll V; Frank Burjgeaw; also all other perapns and partie un known elaUnlng anyrlght,, UUe, e tate,, lien, or interest ' la the reX property described In the complaint herein', defendants. ,t ; To Frank Bargees; also, all other persons, and parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lied, or Interest, la the real property des cribed In the1 complaint herein: In' the name of -the State pf Oregon, you are hereby eumraoned to. answejr the comprint filed against yoq in the above enUtled cause and court within six wea trod tha a rat pnalteevoa of um summona, aa4 ir y)9. Ml) to t pea r. d aaswar; , f f rr wkat tkar. 1"aaU' WWtitlj'fn4l.)lWJ &lat. MV M bir Atir t4'.irttsaartom U MEMBER FEDOAllHayi STSTIM Of fANSS Good tnstc, smaller chew, longer life is what makes Genuine Grave ly cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Write la: Genuine Gravely DANVILLF, VA. for holltt cm thturtnt ptt or lntorost therein, and quieting plain tirr'ii title from nil claims hold or assorted by you, and for such oilier relief as may bo Just. This summons is aorved upon you by publication by virtue of an order of tho Hon. Q. F. Skipworth, Circuit Judgo, datod Feb ruary 27, 1919, directing that this summons bo served upon you by pub lishing tho same once In oach week for six successive weeks in the Springfield News, and that you ans wer the same within six weeks from the first publication thereof. This summons la so first published February S8, 1919. S. D. ALLEN, 'Attorney for plalnUlf. 08 8O1 Ave. w Eugene, Or. D.WROOF JEWELER 'wtNqiELD, - "onnaoN fine watch ileipahuno ' a specialty;" BOBKRT BliRNB Loace, K 11, A. M. F.,KAtl6t MM Accepted Heottih,mu TjSl tfcrer ajsd' Qjrmkolle FIcji Masoas' mtttU nt' and tkS Friday. aivavJet; ta TV. O. " ' salL., VHltlag hretkers wsV come. 4 P. A. Johnsoa " Chas. 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